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Old 12-21-2012, 03:25 PM
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Default Re: Classy Shak

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Originally Posted by hippy View Post
2 thumbs way up! good to see it moving, awesome job on her!
Thanks

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Originally Posted by dabears View Post
It moves! Looks awesome running! That's Gotta make you happy to be able to run it
Oh YA!!! still a long way to go though.

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Originally Posted by Radio Control Trucker View Post
This is very detailed work, Mike. If you need some help getting answers to some of your questions, I’d suggest asking Stu (a.k.a. Old Busted Hotness). He scratch built several different scale projects over the years, including a 53’ dry-van with sliding tandems and an International to pull her with. They were both very detailed, excellent replicas.

http://www.scalemotorcars.com/forum/...r-scratch.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUVMMRkr9cc

It’s a good looking trailer. Keep up the good work and post pictures as you get more finished.

- RCT
Thanks.

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Originally Posted by tbtrucking104customs View Post
Where you get that visor and grille? this is the most detail rc truck ive seen
Both the Visor and the Grill came from Brian in PA

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Originally Posted by doodlebug View Post
Way to go Mike, "IT'S ALIVE"

Cheer's, Neil.
Kind of... Stole the radio gear out of the kids Traxxas. but hey!!!

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Originally Posted by ihbuilder View Post
Good to see it rollin, Mike great job
Thanks Steve.
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